The crops and the farm surround the river nile and every year in June and october the rains come and the river nile overflows and wets the crops
no it surround the nucleus kind of like the cell membrane surrounds the cell
Sunflower seeds have a husk that surrounds the edible seed kernel. The husk needs to be removed before consuming the seed.
It's a wall, made out of a soap bubble, that either surrounds a cell,or surrounds some "object" within a cell.(e.g. the nucleus)its what keeps everything inside of the cell closed in.. kind of like our skin keeps us from losing all of our insides.
Examples of non-perennial rivers include the Santa Ana River in California, USA, the Barak River in India, and the Okavango River in Botswana. These rivers do not flow year-round due to seasonal variations in precipitation and water availability.
Yes because it is not made by us or man kind
The Nile is a north-flowing freshwater river.
Part of the longest river in the world, call the river Nile.
papyrus
The same as any other river but including crocodiles.
A king
fresh crops
the nile river
they kill it
well the nile lies closely to ethypia and since that's where human kind started i gues the earliest humans discovered the nile
reeds that grew along the Nile River
The people of the Nile river thought alligators were like some kind of gods. The people worshiped them and they thought that the Nile river flooded because of the alligator. They were crocodiles actually
King Tuts favorite kind of food was fish from the Nile River.